PROTANDIM – Reduces oxidative stress in People and ALL Pets (Mammals) by 40%!

What is Oxidative Stress? Simply put it’s damage done to cells in your body. Mutations changes normal cells to abnormal ones. It happens with the food we eat, the toxins in the air we breathe, our cell phones… LIFE!

As a result Disease is caused and aging. PROTANDIM reverses this NATURALLY!

CURIOUS? Great… Come & SEE for yourself!

Me , Mimi & her owner Chris. You’ve got to come and hear the testimony of this little darling.

A Rottweiler bit her and damaged her spine so severely that her owner thought he was going to have to put her down…

Then she was given PROTANDIM and week by week her health dramatically improved that now she’s made a Complete Recovery!

Come & Find Out What PROTANDIM Can Do For You & Your Pets & Loved Ones!

WE HAD A BLAST! Enjoy he video it’s just Taste (about 5 mins. and some change) To view to video in it’s entirety go to our video page… who knows maybe some of your pets challenges were addressed and answered.

To Secure Your Copy Today of“Adventure’s OfBeijo The Brave”Go To The Beijo’s Corner Store page and place yourorder

December 8, 2012 Camp-Run-A-Mutt & Beijo’s Corner Christmas party

Me and the wonderful Adele Kaufman at her facility Camp-Run-A-Mutt. What a fantastic event meeting all the doggies and the families was a blast! Everyone was decked out in their best Holiday outfits… What a fashion show!

December 1, 2012 Live Book Reading!

There’s nothing cooler than having a beloved book come to life! The pages of the book “Adventure’s Of Beijo The Brave” were blown up on the screen and the story was narrated by yours truly & the Beijoettes.

Thank you again for all of you who attended! This was soooo AWESOME full of juicy content, laughter and pet whispering on the spot. Check it out we probably covered some questions you have about your pet. Here’s what you missed if you couldn’t make it Enjoy! I know we did xox.

LIVE EVENT May 1 2011 TORRANCE BLOCK PARTY!!!!!!

Location Old Torrance – Sartori Street between Post and MarcelinoCome to our booth and get FREE face painting, balloons and stickers. We have wonderful kitties and cats for adoption and of course “Adventures Of Beijo The Brave” books for sale!!!

You’re invited to come by and become a friend of Beijo’s and sign up for a reading at your school.Flyer Available for Download: For further details email us at beijo@beijoscorner or call 310 743 9643LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU!!!!!

Past Events: LIVE BOOK READING – Marshall School in Pasadena April 6th 2011Thank you for the invite Carol Locke. Looking forward to inspiring your students to be future authors, and getting brand new fan Beijo. Encouraging children’s creativity is very, very important to Beijo and I. See you soon!!!!!

Beijo Buddy Rescue: June 10, 2012

This past sunday June 10th to be exact, my husband and I were on our way home and there was a traffic jam.

We looked between the cars and lo and behold there was a large German Shepherd in the middle of the street trying to get to the park on the other side where doggies where playing. He was oblivious to all the traffic around him.

My heart was literally in my throat! My husband & I ( safely ) got out of the car and coaxed him into our car. He gladly hopped in you could tell he was used to riding in cars.

I’ve seen this scenario play out so many times before in a horrible way with someone’s pet getting hit or worse killed.

Today I was determined that wasn’t going to happen! Pets especially young ones don’t necessarily know to fear cars.

This definitely was the case with this one, he was so mesmerized by the park & other doggies playing he didn’t even notice.

After we got him in the car we pulled into the park and put a rope around his neck & let him out for a drink of water. Because it was sunday evening all the places I knew to call were closed.

He had no identification on but I could tell he was local to the area. We hung out for awhile and lo and behold, a woman was walking around with a leash in her hand and a worried look on her face.

I approached her and found out the pooch I had rescued was hers WHEW! Thank God! His name is Yo Yo and he is a beautiful HUGE German Sheppard. She spoke no english, so I practiced what little Chinese I knew and found out Yo Yo bolted from the door of her home when she opened the front door.

We hugged each other and Yo Yo was delighted to be back with his mommy Emily. I just love helping the animal babies when I can and happy endings!